• Question: why do the fiberglass pyramids in Russia emit electricity without a source inside?

    Asked by anon-258065 on 17 Jul 2020.
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      James Smallcombe answered on 17 Jul 2020:


      I had to look these up, the only Russian fibreglass pyramids I could find seem to be a scam and I couldn’t see talk of electricity in my very quick search.

      Conversations of energy is fundamental principle of physics that everything obeys, you cant get energy for nothings. One bending of this rule comes from Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle, which tells us there are fundamental limits to the information one can have about energy and time of a system, the offshoot of this is that quantum system can seem to “borrow” extra energy, but only for a very short time, the total energy of the system is always conserved in the end.

      If a structure IS producing electricity it either contains fuel and a means of generation inside or is absorbing energy from it’s surroundings such as solar or geothermal.

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